Scroll through the slideshow below to see Woz's biggest criticisms of Apple ... just don't get him started on the computers of the 1980s ...

Steve Wozniak On Apple

Steve Wozniak On Apple

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'Failure'

In December 2011, Wozniak told a group of entrepreneurs in Bangalore that three Apple computers from the 1980s were "failures" because important decisions had come from company executives instead of "the guys at Apple."
" ... if the guys at Apple had built the machine that they would love, it would have been successful," he said, according to NDTV. "It came instead from formulas from Apple executives. Marketing people were in charge and some very bad decisions got made, in my opinion. There were hardware failures. You put out a product that has failures right away, and even if you fix it a year later, it just doesn't sell."
He elaborated in a follow-up answer:
"The Apple III was a failure, the LISA was a failure, and the Macintosh was a failure. It was only by modifying the Macintosh hugely and over time that we made it a good computer."
Read the entire interview at NDTV.com.